Black cotton-blend long tonal logo bomber jacket from Kenzo featuring a ribbed collar, long sleeves, ribbed cuffs with contrast varsity stripes, a long length, a finished hem, a front two way zip fastening, front snap button pockets and a tonal logo to the rear.

Best known for their audacious motifs and streetwear-inspired shapes, look to Kenzo to keep your casual wardrobe up to date.This nude and white cotton Summer jacket features a front zip fastening, two front pockets, long sleeves, elasticated cuffs and a zip detailed drawstring funnel neck. Japanese designer Kenzo Takada launched Kenzo in Paris in 1970. Today, under the creative direction of Opening Ceremony's Humberto Leon and Carol Lim, the label is as popular as ever thanks to its refreshed aesthetic.

Best known for their audacious motifs and streetwear-inspired shapes, look to Kenzo to keep your casual wardrobe up to date.Fabricated from dark blue cotton, this Nasa bomber jacket from Kenzo is designed with a ribbed collar, cuffs and hem for added insulation. Detailed with an embroidered logo at the back and two slanted front pockets, this relaxed-fit jacket will effortless seam into your contemporary casuals.

Best known for their audacious motifs and streetwear-inspired shapes, look to Kenzo to keep your casual wardrobe up to date. This blue cotton shirt jacket features a pointed collar, a press stud fastening, front pockets, long sleeves and buckle strap cuffs. Japanese designer Kenzo Takada launched Kenzo in Paris in 1970. Today, under the creative direction of Opening Ceremony's Humberto Leon and Carol Lim, the label is as popular as ever thanks to its refreshed aesthetic.

Best known for their audacious motifs and streetwear-inspired shapes, look to Kenzo to keep your casual wardrobe up to date. This black and brown leather cutaway collar jacket from Kenzo features a front button fastening, front flap pockets, long sleeves and button cuffs.

Kenzo's latest motifs are inspired by the original flyers of famous 90's NYC parties in the Nasa Club. Stand out in this black and white stretch cotton blend Storm Flyer bomber jacket featuring a stand up collar, a press stud fastening, two front pockets and long sleeves. Japanese designer Kenzo Takada launched Kenzo in Paris in 1970. Today, under the creative direction of Opening Ceremony's Humberto Leon and Carol Lim, the label is as popular as ever thanks to its refreshed aesthetic.